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Lacrosse has attained great popularity in England, especially in the southern counties. The game was started at Cambridge University about twenty-seven years ago as the result of a visit of a Canadian team composed chiefly of Indians. Some years later, an American team, made up of men from Harvard, Yale, Princeton and other colleges made a tour of the United Kingdom, and this trip gave a great impetus to the game throughout Great Britain and Ireland...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: INTERNATIONAL LACROSSE. | 12/11/1902 | See Source »

...that again the nearing sun slants warm each southern slope on, Belinda, of a sudden, leaves the noisy town behind...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Book Review. | 12/6/1902 | See Source »

...some years past it has been customary for the team to take a Southern trip during the vacation, playing Stevens Institute of Hoboken, Crescent Athletic Club of Brooklyn, Swarthmore College, and Johns Hopkins University of Baltimore. It has been found advisable to discontinue the trip this year, as it comes at a time when the team must necessarily have had very little practice together, and is of little or no benefit to the men. Instead of the Southern trip, the squad will probably remain in Cambridge during the vacation and special attention will be given to each man and also...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Lacrosse Team Plans. | 10/23/1902 | See Source »

...recent addition to the Ethnological collection, consisting of photographs illustrative of the natives of Southern Africa and the islands of the Southern Pacific, has been placed in position in the Warren gallery at the Peabody Museum. The photographs are arranged in fourteen cases, each containing from eight to ten pictures and show the typical dress and customs of the natives of these regions. The photographs were taken by Alexander Agassiz, W. McM. Woodworth, A. G. Mayer, H. K. and W. E. Faulkner, and by members of the "Albatross" expedition...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Ethnological Photographs. | 10/10/1902 | See Source »

Professor Davis and J. W. Goldthwait '02 described the expedition of a party from the University which left Cambridge shortly after Commencement for the plateau north of the Colorado canon in Arizona and Southern Utah. This party was composed of Professor Davis, E. V. Huntington 3G., J. W. Goldthwait '02, and Messrs. G. B. Dorr '74 of Boston and A. Cobb of Newton. For two nights the party camped on the esplanade or platform in Colorado canon about 1500 feet below the plateau and 3500 feet above the river. The members spent most of their time in studying the great...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Summer Geological Surveys. | 10/1/1902 | See Source »

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